Hey Sarge,
My roomie, who you've been working with on this project from my understanding, just launched this format here at the Sawtooth NFAC. He asked for my feedback so I'll tell you the same thing. Overall, I really love it. I think it's great for anyone with any sort of understanding of avalanche safety and snowpack. My concern was that I know a TON OF FOLKS around these parts with really very little to no knowledge who regularly and incorrectly rely on the advisory to determine their routes and their respective risk. For those people, I think more information presented in such a format as this might be misleading. For instance, they might think that a small slab danger means it's okay...afterall, it's only small slabs, right? Or they might think that if there's a high windslab danger that by default, everything else is okay since that particular danger was the only one with graphics depicited as risky, though it might be a different story for the aspect that they're on. Finally, images are great but sometimes people subsequently skim the real meat (the written advisory) and then concentrate on the pictures.
I believe, obviously, in a lowest common denominator. Sorry to be downer, but it's just my $.02!
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